Hey @Seneca - I asked Bill from Bittrex about getting PDC listed there and he indicated they would be happy to work with you to get listed but they don’t have a support ticket from you and/or haven’t been contacted via their slack. They’ll just need you to submit some information first. Bill and Richie are both very accessible both via their slack (slack.bittrex.com) and the jumbucks slack - http://slack.getjumbucks.com/ Of course there is also their email - support@bittrex.com
Polo would be cool also, just passing along the info for trex as I’m familiar with them and where they can be reached in addition to trusting their exchange, security etc.
they were sent to the corresponding BTC address you sent btc from when you bought to the crowdsale. You can view them buy using the omniwallet and importing the private key for the btc address used. Go to https://www.omniwallet.org/ and create an account or just check the btc address if you want confirmation of the PDC received.
What made me invest is some obvious logical conclusion as to how Safenet will most likely grow once it’s released.
People fail to realize how “sticky” forums and places where people meet are. A lot of the value within even major cooperation are based on this alone. Once a certain marketshare is reached it becomes almost impossible to compete against. This is why Bitcointalk is till the nr.1 Bitcoin forum and why Facebook has literately no competitors.
I suspect that as SafeNet grows there won’t be that many websites or services early on, but there will be people. A lot of people. Those people will chat, discuss and participate, whatever service is there to grab all those people will position themselves in a dominant position, most likely to last as long as there is a SafeNet.
Just imagine if @Seneca uses his platform to establish a “reddit clone” on Safenet, (which I assume is already the plan at least somewhat) completely decentralized and even now owned by the majority of SafeNet enthusiasts.
PDC will make BIG gains if it goes to poloniex.
let’s vote more on poloniex so we can see 1PDC=0.01 BTC, dont be lazy people. do it now. https://m.poloniex.com/coinRequest
YOU NEED TO WORK FOR YOUR MONEY!
Where it says “Please link to the announcement page.”, it’s probably best to link to this thread. We could link to a bitcointalk thread, but that would mostly be (obvious) fake activity. The community of this project/coin lies here, and that’s most likely what they are interested in.
Yes, I totally agree and believe that this has been thought through very carefully…if we can keep everyone on this private forum, then the migration then to Decorum would be pretty much assured.[quote=“Panda, post:613, topic:8474”]
Those people will chat, discuss and participate, whatever service is there to grab all those people will position themselves in a dominant position
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Yes, same as now really - if you own/operate this forum, then the future looks pretty good.[quote=“Panda, post:613, topic:8474”]
Just imagine if @Seneca uses his platform to establish a “reddit clone” on Safenet, (which I assume is already the plan at least somewhat)
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Yes, again, I’m sure that is the plan too.[quote=“Panda, post:613, topic:8474”]
completely decentralized and even now owned by the majority of SafeNet enthusiasts.
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No, it would be owned by Seneca and the rest of his project team wouldn’t it? The PDC holders wouldn’t own it and neither would "the majority of Safenet enthusiasts. Correct me if I’m wrong?
@Seneca + @elconejo my apologies for yesterday, it was not my place to get involved, furthermore Seneca is better off helping out people that support project Decorum. Sorry again bro’s
The only thing I’ll own more than the others is a likely more popular domain name. But anyone can copy the software and host it on their own domain name, which is trivial on SAFE. So there is no monopoly there. The data of users belongs to themselves.
I didn’t suggest there was a monopoly. I was agreeing with @Panda, that there is a very significant “incumbency advantage” to the “first mover” or “domain name”. As you say, you will own the more popular domain name. Similar to claiming ownership of “safe Network” related domains and ring fencing them would give a significant advantage to any private interests that were to do this.
Another dynamic that can arise is that a forum often leads to other things - it grows - it can become a sort of private crowd fund hub. Having a captive audience can be useful for private owners wanting to pitch/fund their own projects or envelop other projects/ideas. Have you thought much about how you could take advantage of this dynamic to further the Decorum project?
As you would own the most popular domain and (I think) plan to use excess funds as you wish - can I ask who would benefit financially from any potential apps etc that might be developed from raised funds? (I get the argument that users benefit by having more utilities, but isn’t this just the same as what Google would say?)
Actually, thinking about this aspect and how Clikes work, I’m not really seeing the difference between having clearly marked sponsored material on Google, paid for with cash to be “stickied” or moved to the top of list etc and paying for clearly marked sponsored material on Decorum with Clikes - I’m not seeing much of a paradigm shift is what I mean.
I get that your idea for the protocol is very good, I just don’t personally get the value of Clikes or the market for “moderation as a service”,I mean has anyone in the history of the clearnet done this and found a market for it according to your market research? I’m just asking out of curiosity, as I’ve no idea, but it seems to be a case of either:
A) Absolutely genius.
B) Completely daft ravings of the fevered mind of someone with an obsession for moderating everything that moves…
Lol…we’d really need a bit of market research to form an objective opinion and I’d probably argue even a subjective one such as yours needs a little more to go on. I wish you well and good luck though.
The whole thing reminds me of Diaspora and how the initial pod joindiaspora.com became the most popular, so much so that they eventually became overcrowded and had to stop accepting registrations. But by that point other pods had downloaded the software and sprung up to alllow people to join. Even some outright forks had been created.
so yes Seneca may create the original software, he might have the most popular domain name, but so long as people can split and diverge then they’ll be free.
Decorum is a protocol so all apps and all devs can use it. The protocol won’t make any money as far as I know. So only if Seneca makes an App for his own protocol he could make money if PtP is implemented.
I think we’ll at least see a proof of concept on SAFE. We already had one. So I hope for some Facebook/Twitter/Forum App next to the launch of the protocol.